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The Berlin Conference

The Berlin Conference. Carving Up Africa. N apoleon’s Conquests 1799-1815. Congress of Vienna - 1815. German Unification. Nicht durch Reden und Majoritätsbeschlüsse werden die großen Fragen der Zeit entschieden ... sondern durch Eisen und Blut .

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The Berlin Conference

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  1. The Berlin Conference Carving Up Africa

  2. Napoleon’s Conquests 1799-1815

  3. Congress of Vienna - 1815

  4. German Unification Nicht durch Reden und Majoritätsbeschlüsse werden die großen Fragen der Zeit entschieden ... sondern durch Eisen und Blut. Not by speeches and votes of the majority, are the great questions of the time decided … but by iron and blood. Otto von Bismarck

  5. 1871 – Proclamation of the German Empire

  6. Militarism – A Source of Pride

  7. Phase 1: AD 1500-1815 • Africa has many powerful kingdoms that would be difficult to conquer and European countries are uninterested in African colonies at this time. The power of the Ottoman Empire (north coast of Africa) and Ethiopia make those areas unavailable for European acquisition. • Moving and staying inland (beyond coastal footholds) will require you to out-roll the “disease” dice every turn, in addition to the native defense.

  8. Phase 2: AD 1815 - 1875 • Africa continues to have many powerful kingdoms but European countries only need to control the coastline and river mouths to have trade access to the natural resources of the interior. The Ottoman Empire (north coast between ports) and Ethiopia continue to be unavailable for European acquisition. • Moving and staying inland (beyond coastal footholds) will require you to out-roll the “disease” dice every turn, in addition to the native defense.

  9. Phase 3: AD 1875 - 1900 • Technological advancement facilitated overseas expansionism. Industrialization brought about rapid advancements in transportation and communication, especially in the forms of steam navigation, railways, and telegraphs. Medical advances also were important, especially medicines for tropical diseases. The development of quinine, an effective treatment for malaria, enabled vast expanses of the tropics to be accessed by Europeans. • No restrictions on available territory. Colonial claims must have a port or coast to start from or be extensions of territories already controlled.

  10. Phase 3: AD 1875 - 1900 • Belgium enters the game late, and picks up leftover territory in the middle of the continent. • Italy’s attempts at colonization of Ethiopia fail, due to strong native resistance. • Britain wins the conflict with the Boer republics, but at an extremely high cost, having pulled in resources from many other colonies and resorting to brutal tactics.

  11. 1873

  12. CONCLUSIONS • What factor(s) did you consider in acquiring territories? • What factor(s) were totally ignored in your decisions? • Your decisions created colonial boundaries that will eventually become the borders of African countries. What problems have you created in these African countries by dividing up Africa based on European needs and concerns rather than African ones?

  13. 1914

  14. Tribal Boundaries alongside modern political boundaries.

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